The "maximo-x.war" is intended for the Work Center, which isn't supported in MAS. While all the information provided is helpful, it's challenging to see all commands clearly. Maximizing the window could enhance the visibility.
EXCELLENT JOG, AMAZING. I WAS WONDERING WHERE I CAN GET THE STAINLESS STEEL PARTS,LINER ETC FOR MY POOL FUTURE BUILD IN FLORIDA.IF YOU CAN SHARE I WILL APRECIATE , REGARDS
I'm curious about the database connection did you create a separate image for your db ? did you expose the db with the route so property file can read it
Cuanto tiempo duró esa construcción?...Pasó de bosque completamente seco a un verde exhuberante....Si me voy por estaciones, mas de 4 meses para instalar la base unicamente?
@@bridesnyc I did that 5 years ago. Turned out great. Sure, I would do some things differently but is cost me a 1/3rd as much and I learned a ton about the work. Get an experienced pro crew for the dig and install of the kit. An experienced DIYer can do the electrical and permits but it's not an easy job.
East Coast here! After looking at numbers I decided to play safe and got a pool contractor. pool 20x40 ,with heater, salt water filter, 2 pumps ( one for pool and one for slide) permits, Appx $85k now: sectional slide $18k , water cascade $7k , rocks around the side of the pool $5k , stamp concrete deck appx 2k sqf $ 27k, pool furniture $10k. 5 months to finish the pool.
Doug, Thanks for the great video. I'm looking to set this up on Power-8 systems. I tried to send you an email but it was undeliverable at your IBM email.
Hi Doug I have problem with MAXIMO integration with BMS system “schneider Ecostruxure” since the schneider software not provided by API So what we can do in this case Thanks in advance
Hi Sir, Thanks for your content its useful, black theme on postman tool, having some visibility issue, otherwise everything good. Thanks for your time.
Doug , this has been very , very useful . Within a short time one can grasp the Openshift inclusion to Maximo landscape . Really appreciate your demo session . I have two questions . The current version of Openshift goes with podman ( and not docker ) . Do you have the Openshift podman equivalent commands that does the image creation , repository push and later including them in Openshift project ? I would also like to know a little bit about the Maximo database ( Oracle in your example ) creation . I guess the database was not running in a container . If that is so then I would be interested to understand how the maximo ui and maximo cron workloads were interacting with the database . It would be great if you could include some steps showing where did you create the database and what networking interfacing did you add for these containers to connect to the database . Overall a great session . Keep up the fantastic work !!!
Thanks Doug! this was very helpful. Can we say that Maximo Asset Management 7.6 officially supported on Openshift? I could not find any deployment on K8s/OCP in the knowledge center.
@@dgianno Thank you for your swift reply! I can see there is an announcement letter for Maximo Application Suite (which includes Asset Management?) supports and run on OCP www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=an&subtype=ca&appname=gpateam&supplier=897&letternum=ENUS220-237 or did I misunderstood it wrong?
Doug, this is a fantastic video and I am hoping you can help get this working for me. I followed your instructions except for Basic Authentication since we use LDAP AD credentials (so Authorization : Basic Base64) and the URL is maximoint/maximo/oslc/os/MXAPIAPIKEY?lean=1 which returns a 200 OK but with Maximo login page showing username and password fields (since /api/os throws a 404 error). Is there something else that needs to be enabled on the IF servers? How can I get this to work? Thanks!
Are there any security controls available for this, or is it a global change for all users? I was under the impression this also allows for assets to be dragged to new locations etc, and if so this is something you wouldn't necessarily want all users to be able to do.